INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN BULGARIA FROM 1 225 532 💷 GBP
- Location:
- BULGARIA
- Category:
- INVESTMENT PROPERTY
- Type:
- Residential Project
- Beds:
- -
- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- -
- Results:
- 1 listings
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Opportunity:
Studio - Off Plan Developments
Invest From: £875,380
Balchik, Dobrich, Bulgaria
Off Plan DevelopmentsBrowse investment property in Bulgaria - invest in real estate from 1 225 532 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
Bulgaria’s Burgas province has established a strong name for itself as a credible holiday hotspot for discerning travellers from across v Europe and beyond. Home to one of the biggest Black Sea Coast cities and some of the most breathtaking scenery in the whole of the country, it’s unsurprising that Burgas has begun appearing on the radar of property investors at all levels. Reassuringly, the housing market in Bulgaria in general has been climbing back to strength after a rather extended lull. Low rental income taxes remain an attractive proposition for short and long-term investors alike, as do rental yields average 4 per cent to 7 per cent. With a genuinely promising future outlook, the Bulgarian property market on the whole is once again worth a second look.
While many property investors will invest in developments, acquiring one or a handful of units to enjoy the commercial yields, others are more ambitious and aim to purchase a whole property development. By owning a development outright, buyers can then sell portions to investors as well as rent out units to residents, ensuring a maximum amount of return.
Bulgaria’s Burgas province has established a strong name for itself as a credible holiday hotspot for discerning travellers from across v Europe and beyond. Home to one of the biggest Black Sea Coast cities and some of the most breathtaking scenery in the whole of the country, it’s unsurprising that Burgas has begun appearing on the radar of property investors at all levels. Reassuringly, the housing market in Bulgaria in general has been climbing back to strength after a rather extended lull. Low rental income taxes remain an attractive proposition for short and long-term investors alike, as do rental yields average 4 per cent to 7 per cent. With a genuinely promising future outlook, the Bulgarian property market on the whole is once again worth a second look.
While many property investors will invest in developments, acquiring one or a handful of units to enjoy the commercial yields, others are more ambitious and aim to purchase a whole property development. By owning a development outright, buyers can then sell portions to investors as well as rent out units to residents, ensuring a maximum amount of return.